Use our Am I OK? online risk assessment tool if you think you might have been at risk for an STI or HIV. This will help us work out if we are the best place to meet your needs. We'll ask you a few questions about your recent sexual activity and at the end, we'll tell you what to do next.

If you think you might have been at risk for an STI or HIV. This will help us work out if we are the best place to meet your needs. We'll ask you a few questions about your recent sexual activity and at the end We'll tell you what to do next.

The PUSH study is looking for gay and bisexual men to trial HIV self-testing kits at SSHC. If you agree to join, you will be invited to test yourself for HIV in a private room using two different kits and answer a brief survey about yourself and your experience using the tests.

ThePUSHstudy is looking for gay and bisexual men to trial HIV self-testing kits at SSHC.If you agree to join, you will be invited to test yourself for HIV in a private room using two different kits and answer a brief survey about yourself and your experience using the tests.

GOT SYMPTOMS?

Most STIs don't have symptoms and you might never know you have been infected with one. But if you do get symptoms, the most common ones are pain when peeing, sores or blisters, lumps, or a discharge from your vagina or penis.

If you think you have symptoms of an STI please use Am I OK? online risk assessment tool. We'll ask you a few questions about your recent sexual activity and at the end We'll tell you what to do next.

About You

We deliver services especially to those from some priority groups, so if you see yourself as belonging to any of these, then SSHC is the place for you.

We run a free sexual health clinic for young people at headspace Bondi Junction. To be eligible to attend the Satellite clinic you must be 25 years old and under and an Australian permanent resident or citizen. (If you are a backpacker, traveller or overseas student complete the Am I OK tool or contact the NSW Sexual Health Information Link for information where you can get help).

At the Satellite you can get:

STI/HIV and pregnancy testing, as well as treatment, advice and support

Safer sex information and free condoms

The 'morning after pill' and talk about better contraception methods e.g. 'The pill'

Hepatitis vaccinations and discuss cervical cancer vaccinations

Advice about relationship and sexuality issues

Help in finding other services that can support you

To come to the Satellite, you do not need an appointment just drop in: